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PREFACE
This operators manual serves as a guide for the use of your Sakai SV520 Series Vibrating
Roller for those who are new to the machine, and also for the people who have experience in
using the Machine and want to refresh their knowledge for the machine.
Read this manual thoroughly and try to fully understand the information before operating your
machine. Keep this handbook at hand whenever you do your work.
The main subjects of this manual are:
(1) Basic precautions for safety, (2) Operation, (3) Daily maintenance and (4) Specifications.
For operation and maintenance of the engine, refer to the Engine Instruction Manual
furnished separately. Descriptions in this manual can differ from the machine instructions of
your machine due to the results of the investigation and improvement in its design. If you have
any inquiry regarding your Machine or this manual, contact our distributors.
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
PREFACE
MACHINE AND ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS ....................................... 1
SAFETY NOTICES ................................................................................................ 2
1 BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY ............................................................. 4
1.1 General Precautions ................................................................................ 4
1.2 Preparation for Safe Operation ................................................................ 7
1.3 Before Starting the Engine....................................................................... 8
1.4 After Starting the Engine .......................................................................... 9
1.5 During operation ...................................................................................... 10
1.6 Loading and Unloading ............................................................................ 12
1.7 Transportation .......................................................................................... 12
1.8 Handling the Battery ................................................................................ 13
1.9 Towing...................................................................................................... 14
1.10 Before Servicing ...................................................................................... 14
1.11 During Servicing ...................................................................................... 16
1.12 Safety Decals ........................................................................................... 18
2 OPERATION...................................................................................................... 20
2.1 Instruments and Controls......................................................................... 20
2.1.1 Operators station .............................................................................. 20
2.1.2 Gauges, indicator lamps and warning lamps .................................... 2 1
2.1.3 Switches ............................................................................................ 23
2.1.4 Operating levers / pedals .................................................................. 26
2.1.5 Unloader valve .................................................................................. 27
2.1.6 Fuse box ............................................................................................ 28
2.2 Handling and Adjustments ....................................................................... 28
2.2.1 Seat adjustment ................................................................................ 28
2.2.2 Scraper adjustment and replacement ............................................... 29
2.2.3 Disengaging the brake when towing ................................................. 31
2.3 Operation ................................................................................................. 32
2.3.1 Before-starting inspection ................................................................. 32
2.3.2 Starting the engine ............................................................................ 33
2.3.3 After starting the engine .................................................................... 34
2.3.4 Traveling ............................................................................................ 35
2.3.5 Stopping / Parking ............................................................................. 36
2.3.6 Stopping the engine .......................................................................... 37
2.3.7 Check after stopping the engine ........................................................ 37
2.4 Vibratory Operation.................................................................................. 38
CONTENTS
2SV31
2SV31
2SV31
2SV31
Location
Location
SAFETY NOTICES
For the safe use of your machine, correct handling and periodical maintenance are of utmost
importance. Thoroughly read the safety precautions described in this manual. Do not attempt
to operate and maintain your machine until you gain a full understanding of these safety
statements.
This manual covers the proper and safe method of driving and handling of this machine for its
intended use. When this machine is used a manner, other than that covered in this manual,
you must assume responsibility for your own personal safety.
In this manual and on the machine, you will find safety notices. Each safety notice starts with
a signal word as shown below.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
It is almost impossible for the safety notices in this manual and or the machine to cover all the
potential dangers. Keep alert to possible dangers not mentioned in this manual and on the
decales.
WARNING
Do not operate your machine before you read its operators
manual thoroughly.
Incorrect operation can kill or cause injury.
It is your responsibility to operate the machine safely.
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11
When parking
Select level and hard ground. If necessary to park on a
slope, block the front of the drums on the downside of
the slope.
When required to park on the public road, provide
necessary markings such as flag, barriers and
illumination. However, be sure they do not obstruct
traffic.
When getting off the machine, stop the engine and
remove the key from the ignition switch.
Chock
Chock
1.7 Transportation
Follow required regulations.
Select a transporting route according to the overall width, overall height and gross weight
of the trailer with the roller loaded.
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WARNING
Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds,
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm.
Wash hand after handing.
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1.9 Towing
To tow the machine, use wire ropes with ample strength.
Do not perform towing on a slope.
Do not use towing ropes twisted, kinked or damaged.
Do not stride towing cables.
Keep everyone away from the space between the machine and the towing vehicle when
connecting the two.
Align the connecting portions of the machine and towing vehicle straight when coupling the
machine.
DANGER
Do not operate.
Keep this warning tag, if not used, in tool box.
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15
16
17
3998-16499-0 (2 locations)
3998-16559-0
DANGER
Do not approach, or allow objects to touch
the rotating parts.
Body parts make contact with rotating mechanism
will be severed.
EXPLOSIVE GASES
3998-16559-0
3998-16504-0
WARNING
1.When Handling the Machine:
3998-16505-0
DANGER
Roll Over Prevention
WARNING
3998-16505-0
3998-16501-0
DANGER
4.Parking Precautions
3998-16507-1
CAUTION
Lubricate all grease fittings
daily prior to commencing work.
3998-16507-1
3998-16510-0
CAUTION
Refill the specified quantity of oil in
the vibrator case when changing oil.
3998-16510-0
3998-16504-0
3998-16646-1
3998-16468-1
1672-19015-0
CAUTION
PREVENT THE LOCKING OF PARKING BRAKE
When the vehicle storage for the long term, release the
parking brake and travel te vehicle for a little while.
them put the parking brake on again. Do this operation
3998-16468-1
once a mont at least.
3998-16646-1
3998-36005-0 (3 locations)
2998-96001-1
CAUTION
3998-16500-0
WARNING
3998-06139-0
3998-36002-0 (2 locations)
3998-16500-0
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13
10
12
14
15
11
3
5
6
16
6
5
4
7
11
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2. OPERATION
2 OPERATION
11
6
7
TRACTION
CONTROL
MID
IDLE
ECO
MODE
CONT.
ENGINE STOP
FULL
n/min
WARNING
12
13
14
10
Lamp switch
Rotary lamp switch
(OPTION)
Combination meter
Starter switch
Eco lamp
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Throttle lever
Vibrator switch
Vibration selector switch
Steering wheel
Horn switch button
2. OPERATION
Monitor display (
Fuel gauge
part)
Temperature gauge
Tachometer
Hour meter
Tachometer
Indicates the engine RPM. The hour meter shows total
operating hours. The service interval recommendation
in this manual should be based upon the hour meter
readings.
Tachometer / Hour meter
Temperature gauge
Indicates the coolant temperature. Zone close to symbol
H indicates overheating. In case of overheating, run the
engine at idling for about ten minutes before shutting it
down. Then determine the cause.
Temperature gauge
Fuel gauge
Indicates the fuel level in the tank.
E: The tank is empty.
F: The tank is full.
Replenish fuel appropriately before the fuel runs down.
CAUTION
Be sure to use fuel recommended by SAKAI (refer to page 71).
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Fuel gauge
2. OPERATION
Monitor display
]
Indicator lamps [
P
Light up when corresponding systems have been operated.
Warning lamps [
]
Go on when the starter switch is turned to the " " position and go off when the engine has
started. If any of them lights up while the engine is running, this indicates a faulty condition.
Stop the engine and trace the source of trouble.
= Checking for warning lamps and parking brake indicator lamp =
They should turn on light when the starter switch is " " position. If not, there is some
trouble. Check and repair the combination meter or wiring harnesses.
CAUTION
Hydraulic oil filter warning lamp
Hydraulic oil filter warning lamp may go on when the engine rpm is increased
before the engine has been warmed up enough. Keep the engine idling until the
lamp goes off, before starting your work.
The window of the combination meter
The window of the combination meter may become invisible because of aged
deterioration caused by fine sand or dust or ultraviolet ray. When any flaw or mist
is found on the window, contact with an agency.
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2. OPERATION
Eco Lamp
ECO lamp is turned on if the throttle lever is shifted to ECO
MODE position. It runs under the fuel-efficient mode when the
ECO lamp is turned on.
ECO
MODE
2.1.3 Switches
Starter switch
Starts and stops the engine.
" " position : When the engine is cold, hold the starter
switch in the " " position, the heater indicator
lamp will go on. Stay in that position until the
indicator lamp goes off. Release the switch key
when the indicator lamp goes off. The key will
automatically return to the " " position. Turn
the key to the START position to start the engine.
" " position : The key can be removed in this position. All the electric systems are switched
off. To shut down the engine, move the key to this position.
" " position : The charging circuit and lamp circuit are charged with electricity. Let the key
stay in this position after the engine has started.
"
" position : The engine is cranked and gets started. The moment the engine has started,
release the key. It will automatically return to the " " position.
CAUTION
Make certain that the parking brake is on, pull out the keys from the starting
switches, and always bring keys with you when leaving the machines.
Lamp switch
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2. OPERATION
Released
Applied
WARNING
To disengage the brake, be sure to press the button again instead of pulling it.
When dismounting from the machine, press the button to apply the brake without
fail.
CAUTION
Never pull the switch up.
IMPORTANT
In an emergency, depress the brake switch .
CAUTION
Never pull the switch up.
ON
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2. OPERATION
Vibrator switch
By means of vibrator switch located on the panel,
selection of vibration amplitude and On-Off is mode.
"
CONT
" CONT " position : Turn it to this position when the vibration
switch on the forward-reverse lever is not
used. Use the vibrator switch on the panel
then to turn it ON or OFF.
Vibration swich
IMPORTANT
Do not operate the vibrator on a hard area such as cement concrete pavement
surface or the ground covered by thick steel sheets.
Keep the vibrator stopped when the machine is at rest.
Shut off the vibrator immediately when the machine has been caught in the mud
during vibratory operation.
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2. OPERATION
(Low)
Speed
0 6 (0 3.7
(High)
0 10 (0 6.2
IMPORTANT
Change speed when the machine is completely stopped. Do not change speed
while the machine is running.
Forward
Neutral
N
Revarse
IMPORTANT
For normal braking, return the F-R lever back to neutral.
In an emergency, depress the brake pedal or press the parking brake switch.
Throttle lever
Idling
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Eco
Full throttle
2. OPERATION
Brake pedal
In an emergency, push down on the pedal to the full extent, and the machine will come to a
sudden stop.
NOTE: When pressing the brake pedal, the brake is activated and the engine is stopped at
the same time. When starting the engine again, shift the forward-reverse lever back
to the neutral position, activate the parking brake switch, and then start the engine.
IMPORTANT
Do not use the pedal wherever practicable except for an emergency.
The normal operation can be performed by using the forward-reverse lever.
Unload
Onload
WARNING
On a slope, chock the wheels and use extreme care when handling the unloader
lever and towing the machine.
Be sure to apply the parking brake when operating the unloader lever.
NOTE: For normal travel, be sure to hold the unloader in the ONLOAD position.
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2. OPERATION
20A
15A
Cover
5A
15A
20A
5A
15A 20A
5A
(Spere fuse)
20A
5A
(Spere fuse) 15A (Spere fuse)
(Spere fuse)
WARNING
The seat shall be adjusted before starting any works or when the driver is
switched over the other person while the machine is completely stopped. Do
NOT adjust the seat while the machine is in motion.
Some unexpected troubles may be accidentally caused if moving the machine
without completely fixing the seat such as while sliding the seat. Before moving
the machine, make certain that the seat is completely fixed after making proper
adjustments.
Do not pinch your fingers, hands or legs while adjusting the seat.
Adjust seat only when one person rides on the machine.
Adjust seat only when the machine stays on the flat ground.
Adjust the seat so that your back is in close contact with the back of the seat
while seated and when stepping on the brake pedal down to the floor. Adjust the
seat so as to be able to certainly step on the brake pedal when twisting your body
around to look back in order to move the machine backwards.
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2. OPERATION
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SV520D
E F
E F
B A
SV520TF
F E
A B
F E
SV520TF
2. OPERATION
SV520T,SV520DF
1) Clearance adjustment of scraper
(Nine pieces are mounted on both the top surface and
the undersurface for each in front of the machine.)
Loosen bolts and nuts at 18 locations.
Provide a clearance of 20 mm between scraper
and the drum.
Retighten bolts and nuts at 18 locations.
2) Replacement of scraper
(Nine pieces are mounted on both the top surface and
the undersurface for each in front of the machine.)
Remove bolts and nuts
Replace scraper with new ones.
3) Change from DF to D types
Loosen bolts and nuts at 18 locations.
Adjust the scraper blade by changing its direction
so that it does not interfere the pads.
Retighten bolts and nuts at 18 locations.
Loosen bolts and nuts at 8 locations
Move the scraper blade to the undersurface at the
rear of the frame such that there is a gap by 20 mm
between the scraper blade and the drum.
Retighten bolts at 8 locations.
Loosen bolts and nuts at 8 locations.
Adjust the scraper blade by changing provide
a clearance of 20mm between scraper and the
drum.
Retighten bolts and nuts at 8 locations.
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SV520T
SV520DF
SV520DF
2. OPERATION
For towing the machine when the engine is disabled or when troubles have developed in the
hydraulic system for propulsion, disengage the brake as instructed below:
1) Turn the unload valve in a counterclockwise and open it. Please refer to the section
Unloader Valves on p.27 for more details on the operations of the unload valves.
2) Rear brake
Loosen the lock nuts .Tighten bolts
so as to fasten them onto the pressure
plate .
REAR AXLE
Using a wrench,tighten the bolts in
FRONT TIRE
TIRE
an alternate sequence by 1/4 turn at a
time so as to compress the Belleville
washers and disengage the braking
BRAKE RELEASE BOLT (4 PLACES)
disks.
D
IMPORTANT
Tighten max. by one turn.
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0
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2. OPERATION
2.3 Operation
WARNING
This machine is a one-man roller.
Operate the machine from the operators seat.
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Neutral N
Applied
2. OPERATION
WARNING
Sound the horn when starting the engine after making certain that there are no
one and no objects close to the machine.
After making certain that the parking brake is effectively pushed, and shifting the
forward-reverse lever to the neutral position, then start the engine.
Idling
Eco
Full throttle
25min-1{rpm}
IDLE
Engine RPM
950min-1{rpm}
ECO MODE
FULL
1900min-1{rpm} 2300min-1{rpm}
2) Turn the starter switch to the " " position and check that the warning lamps and parking
brake indicator lamp on the monitor display are on.
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2. OPERATION
4) Turning the key to the " " position makes the engine
start. Release the key the moment the engine has started.
The key will automatically return to the " " position.
CAUTION
Do not allow the starter key to stay in the " " position for more than 15 seconds.
When you fail to start the engine, restart it after waiting for about 30 seconds.
If the engine does not start, allow an interval before trying again.
Check that the warning lamps on the monitor display go off immediately after the
engine is started. If any of these warning lamps becomes bright while the engine
is running, shut down the machine, determine the cause and rectify the fault.
1) Run the engine at around idling rpm for about 5 minutes to warm it up. Warming-up run
allows the lubricating oil to reach the vital parts of the engine and hydraulic system, while
gradually bringing up the engine oil and hydraulic oil to the working temperature.
2) After the warm-up operation, check that:
Temperature gauge ..............................Pointer falls near the center zone.
Fuel gauge ...........................................Pointer falls between the E and F marks
Charge lamp.........................................Has gone off.
Engine oil pressure warning lamp ........Has gone off.
3) Check for the color of exhaust gas, listen for unusual sounds and vibration. If abnormal,
determine the cause and correct the problem.
WARNING
Keep staying at the drivers seat while starting the engine.
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2. OPERATION
2.3.4 Traveling
CAUTION
While travelling, do not turn the starter switch "
".
WARNING
When starting, operate the horn after securing the
safety around the machine.
(Low)
Speed
0 6 (0 3.7
(High)
0 10 (0 6.2
IMPORTANT
Change speed when the machine is completely stopped. Do not change speed
while the machine is running.
WARNING
On a steep slope, run the machine at low speed.
Idling
Full throttle
Applied
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2. OPERATION
Forward
Neutral
N
Revarse
WARNING
Pay extreme attention to the area behind the machine when backing, since the
space just behind it tends to be a blind spot.
Forward
Neutral
Revarse
Applied
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N
R
2. OPERATION
Idling
Full throttle
IMPORTANT
Do not bring a hot engine to a sudden stop except for an emergency. This will
shorten the life of its component parts.
Do not also allow an overheated engine to come to a sudden stop, but run it at
middle idling speed for gradual cooling down.
CAUTION
Do not turn the starter switch "
is in motion.
WARNING
When dismounting from the machine, apply the brake by pressing the parking
switch button. If necessary to park on a grade, block the wheels to prevent
unexpected moving down the grade.
Never fail to remove the starter key.
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2. OPERATION
Idling
Eco
Full throttle
"
"
"
" position :
" CONT " position : Turn it to this position when the vibration switch
on the forward-reverse lever is not used. Use the
vibrator switch on the panel then to turn it ON or
OFF.
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Vibrator swich
CONT
Vibration swich
2. OPERATION
3) Proper travel speed for vibratory compaction is 2 ~ 5 km / h, however, select speeds depending
upon job requirements.
IMPORTANT
Keep the vibrator shut off when the machine is not rolling.
Stop vibration if the machine has encountered a running difficulty, for example,
when it gets stuck in the mud.
Set the speed change switch in the LOW position during vibratory rolling
compaction. Use the HIGH position only for driving on flat straight roads.
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2. OPERATION
2.5.3 On a slope
Working on a sidehill
Work in an uphill/downhill direction, and avoid working on sidehill with the machine
inclining sideways.
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2. OPERATION
Material to be compacted
Asphalt pavement
Crusher run
Cement concrete
Sands
Soils
Slag
Soft rock
Layers to be compacted
Surface course, Binder course
Base course
Subgrade
Embankment
Shoulder
Sidewalk
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2. OPERATION
WARNING
Use sturdy ramps with proper width, length and thickness which allow safe
loading and unloading.
If the ramps deflect considerably under load, apply wooden blocks to reinforce
them.
Loading should be conducted on a level and hard ground. Leave a sufficient
distance between the machine and the shoulder.
To prevent slippage on the ramps, keep the drums free from mud, oils, etc.
The ramps must also be free of grease, oil and ice.
Do not steer the machine on the ramps. If the machine is facing in the wrong
direction, allow it to dismount from the ramps and correct the direction.
1) Engage the trailer brake and chock its wheels. Fix the
ramps so that the machine and trailer are completely
aligned.
Ramp
Wooden block
Less than 15
Blocks
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2. OPERATION
5) With the engine running at idle, perform loading by means of the trailer winch.
6) When the loading is completed, set the unloader lever back in the ONLOAD position.
7) Locate the machine correctly on the trailer.
2.8.2 Self-propelling
1) Engage the trailer brake and chock its wheels. Fix the
ramps so that the machine and trailer are completely
aligned.
Ramp
Wooden block
Less than 15
Blocks
Forward run
at low speed
Backing at
low speed
2.10 Transportation
WARNING
To decide the transporting route, check the width of the road, height and weight
(including the roller) of the trailer.
2. OPERATION
2.11.2 Coolant
WARNING
Do not bring an open flame to the untifreeze or do not smoke when handling it. It is
inflammable.
CAUTION
Never use methanol-, ethanol- and propanol-base antifreeze.
Ambient temperature
Amount of anti-freeze
Amount of coolant
Ratio
33C
(27.4F)
26C
(14.8F)
20C
( 4F)
16C
(3.2F)
11C
(12.2F)
9.5
(2.5gal)
(2.4gal)
(2.1gal)
(1.8gal)
(1.6gal)
9.5
10
11
12
13
(2.5gal)
(2.6gal)
(2.9gal)
(3.2gal)
(3.4gal)
50%
45%
40%
35%
30%
IMPORTANT
Use of a high consistency untifreeze coolant in summer time can cause the
engine to overheat depending upon job conditions. Use a coolant with the wateruntifreeze ratio of 30.
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2. OPERATION
2.11.3 Battery
WARNING
Batteries generate explosive gases. Do not use an open flame close to batteries.
The battery electrolyte is corrosive. Keep the electrolyte away from your eyes
and skin. If you are affected by the electrolyte, flush with large quantities of water
and get medical help.
CAUTION
The power-supply voltage of this machine is 24V.
At low temperature, batteries are less efficient. The level of charge is lowered and batteries
will tend to freeze. Maintain batteries full charged wherever practicable, and give attention to
heat insulation at night for the next days operation.
For the level of charge, check the specific gravity of electrolyte and use the following table of
conversion.
Temperature
20C
(68F)
0C
(32F)
10C
(14F)
20C
(4F)
100
1.28
1.29
1.30
1.31
90
1.26
1.27
1.28
1.29
80
1.24
1.25
1.26
1.27
75
1.23
1.24
1.25
1.26
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2. OPERATION
During storage, operate the machine at least once a month to prevent the oil films on the
lubricated parts from deteriorating and to charge the batteries.
Disengage the brake at least once a month to prevent the brake lining from sticking to the
brake drum, and travel the machine forward and backward. Then, engage brake again.
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2. OPERATION
CAUTION
The power-supply voltage of this machine is 24V.
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Booster supply
Batteries of the
machine
2. OPERATION
Booster supply
Batteries of the
machine
Disconnect from the engine
block of the machine
WARNING
Do not allow the positive (+) terminal to make
contact with the negative () terminal when
connecting the booster cables.
Wear safety goggles when jump-staring the
engine.
Do not allow the machine to make careless
contact with the booster supply.
Do not make wrong connections. Connect the
negative () cable to the engine block earth far
away from the battery, as sparks may occur
when connecting.
CAUTION
Use booster cables and end clips of proper size suited to the battery capacity.
Use the batteries of the equal capacity for the machine and booster supply.
Check booster cables and end clips for signs of damage and corrosion.
Connect the clips positively
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
3 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
3.1 Precautions
Whether or not the inspection service and lubrication are performed at the correct regular
intervals exerts significant influence on the occurrence of trouble and service life of the
machine. In this manual, typical intervals for inspection and service are given. However,
flexibility should be introduced as to interval or type of services to enable your machine to
always operate in the best condition.
General precautions
1) Always use Sakai genuine parts for replacement.
2) Use lubricants recommended by Sakai. Avoid mixing different brand lubricants.
3) For hydraulic oil replenishment, changing, level checking, filter cleaning or replacement,
oiling and greasing, use extreme care to prevent dust from entering.
4) For checking oil level or changing oil, park the machine on a level and hard surface.
5) Change oil while its temperature remains high after operation.
6) For a long-term storage, fill the fuel tank, lubricate necessary points and run the machine
for more than 20 minutes once a month.
7) In freezing weather, add antifreeze to the coolant according to the ambient temperature.
8) For the hydraulic pump and motor, have them serviced at authorized service shops.
9) Turn the starter switch OFF when performing services such as repairing broken wires,
short circuits and tightening loose terminals.
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
System or
Mechanism
1 Brake system
2 Steering system
3 Power transmission
system
(inclusive of axle)
4 Fuel system
5 Engine related
Part name
2 years
Wheel cylinder
2 years
Brake hose
2 years
Air hose
2 years
Operating parts
Cable
4 years
Orbitrol
2 years
Hydraulic hose
2 years
Steering cylinder
2 years
Hydraulic pump
4 years
Axle
4 years
Travel pump
4 years
Travel motor
4 years
Hydraulic hose
4 years
Isolation rubber
4 years
Piping parts
Fuel hose
2 years
Isolation rubber
4 years
4 years
Drive parts
V-belt
2 years
Piping parts
4 years
Radiator hose
2 years
4 years
Cable
4 years
Intake hose
2 years
CAC hose
2 years
Hydraulic hose
4 years
Cable parts
8 Intake system
Piping parts
9 Flood system
Replacement
period
Piping parts
Periodical replacement
maintenance part
Master cylinder
6 Cooling system
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Remarks
or 500 hours
CAUTION
With a new machine, change the engine oil and change the engine oil filter
elements after 50 hours of operation for the first time only. (Refer to page 60)
When trouble occurs in the location indicated by the indicator lamp on the
monitor display, sensor will work and corresponding lamp comes on. If this
occurs, conduct necessary service regardless of the periodical service interval
recommendation.
Replace elements
1) The hydraulic filter (line filter) warning lamp
Check the electric wiring at a regular interval not exceeding one month:
1) Damage to the wire harness and loose clamps
2) Loose sockets
3) Function of electrical systems
For the parts other than listed above, If there are some trouble on the parts at
periodical inspection or daily check. Replace them as soon as possible.
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Lock pin
(lock position)
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mo
or
6m
re
(carrying position)
60or less
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Vibrating drum
Oil leakage
Loose bolts
Condition of shockmounts
Unusual wear
Damage
Brake pedal
Function
Radiator
Coolant leakage
Coolant level
Fin cleanliness
Clogging
Air cleaner
Clogging
Engine
Pneumatic tires
Oil level
Oil leakage
Unusual wear
Damage
Inflation 137kPa1.4kgf/cm
Fuel tank
Fuel level
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Improper handling of a tire is dangerous and may cause flat tire and a rim to
come off.
Do not work on a tire facing the rim, but from behind the tread of the tire while
checking the inflation pressure or replenishing air into a tire.
Tread
Side wall
Breaker
Carcass
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
10
11
18
27
12
13
19
20
14
15
16
17
21
22
23
24
Option
54
27
25 26
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Interval
Every 10
hours or
daily
Symbol
Every
250
hours
Every
500
hours
As
required
Option
Lubricant
Qty
Fuel sedimenter
Coolant
Engine oil
Fan belt
Air cleaner
Check indicator
Brake
Battery
Change filter
Rubber dampers
10
Vibrator
Gear oil
Grease 4 places
Grease
Grease 4 places
Grease
Transmission
Gear oil
Engine oil
Change filter
Change filter
Fuel filter
Change filter
Control links
Grease
Transmission
Gear oil
Differential and
final drive
Gear oil
Fuel pre-filter
with sedimenters
Change filter
Clean filter
Hydraulic oil
Gear oil
Vibrator
Gear oil
Air cleaner
Clean element
Fuel tank
Clean breather
Every
1000
hours
Every
50
hours
Location
55
Hydraulic oil
Battery fluid
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Drain plug
Reservoir
Radiator cap
CAUTION
With radiator cap removed, feed water nearly up to filler port, then replenish the
sub-tank as well.
If level is below LOW mark, remove sub-tank cover and replenish with fresh water
up to FULL mark.
WARNING
Do not remove the radiator cap while the coolant is hot.
Hot water may be spouted out that can cause scald.
Relieve pressure by slowly turning the cap after the water
temperature is dropped, then remove the cap.
NOTE: Replace LLC every two years. Replace the other types every year.
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
NOTE: When checking the amount of oils after running the engine, please check at least 15
minutes after the engine is stopped. If the machine is inclined, please move it to the
flat ground before start checking it.
WARNING
It may cause scald immediately after that the engine is stopped because the
temperature of the parts and the oils may be raised. Please start checking it by
waiting until the temperature is dropped.
Fan belt
1) Check the fan belt for wear and damage. Replace as
necessary.
2) Check the tension. Depress the middle of belt with a
push of about 10kg. A properly adjusted belt deflects
10 ~ 15mm.
3) Fan belt tension should be adjusted by turning the
tension adjust bolt , with alternator bracket bolt as
well as adjust plate bolt / nut loosened first.
The tension will increase by turning the tension adjust
bolt clockwise and vice versa.
IMPORTANT
Please see the separate engine manual for engine for more details on fan belts.
WARNING
Make certain that the engine is completely stopped to avoid any risks when
checking looseness, tensions and damages for the fan belts.
Also make certain that the key is removed from the key cylinder.
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Drain plug
Level gauge
Check the oil level with the sight glass on the side of tank.
The level is proper if it is between H and L marks.
Of necessary, add the hydraulic fluid from the fill port.
WARNING
When feeding the hydraulic oil, please use the
designated hydraulic oils by our company.
Air cleaner
Fill port
Dust indicator
Brake
58
155 mm
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Battery
Proper
Excessive
Insufficient
WARNING
Using or charging battery with electrolyte level below LOWER LEVEL mark on
its side, could result in explosion. Continuing to use battery with insufficient
electrolyte accelerates deterioration of the battery container internals. Be sure to
have the electrolyte always replenished to the prescribed level.
Always keep away from fire as the battery may generate the flammable gas.
Battery fluids are hazardous. Keep them away from eyes and skins. In case the
battery fluids accidently come in contact with skins and eyes, wash them off with a
large amount of water and go to see doctors for check-ups and treatments.
CAUTION
The power-supply voltage of this machine is 24V.
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
2) Put the shield tape on it, refit the drain plug and fill
the crankcase with the engine oil from the fill hole .
3) Change the oil filter .
Engine oil level gauge
Rubber dampers
Check the rubber blocks for cracks, and their mounting
bolts for looseness.
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Vibrator
Check for the oil level and leakage.
( Right side )
Filler plug
Level plug
Drain plug
Grease locations
Grease locations
Grease locations
Transmission
Check for oil level, and add oil through the fill port as
necessary.
61
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Line
Filter
Control links
Grease locations
Control cable
Fuel filter
See the separate engine manual.
Change the filter cartridge.
Fuel filter
Transmission
1)
2)
3)
4)
62
Drain plug
(Drain port)
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Final drive
1) Rotate the wheel till the drain port is located at the
lowest position. Remove plug to drain oil.
2) At the final drive, adjust the position of plug until it is
parallel to the ground.
3) Fill oil through the fill port till oil overflows from the
level port.
4) When the final drive case is filled to the specified
level, refit the removed plugs.
Differential case
Plug
(Drain port, Level
port and Fill port)
Level plug
(Level port)
1) Drain oil by removing the drain plug, fill port plug and
level plug.
2) Refit the drain plug.
3) Fill oil through the fill port till it overflows from the
level port.
4) Refit the removed plugs.
Drain plug (Drain port)
63
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Fill port
Level gauge
WARNING
When draining a hot oil, use care not to get burned.
64
Level plug
Drain plug
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Vibrator
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
( Right side )
Filler plug
Level plug
Drain plug
WARNING
When draining a hot oil, use care not to get burned.
CAUTION
The oil capacity of the vibrator is 34 liters. Do not fill more than 34 liters.
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
(6) As required
Tires : Wheel hub nut
1) Check if there are wears and flaws.
Please check if there are any cracks and damages
such as wears on one side, partial wares, stepshaped wares, nails and stones stuck or cut into the
tires on the contacting surfaces with the grounds, both
side surfaces and all around of the tires. If you find
any abnormal conditions, replace tires. Check if the
tire thread depths on the contacting surface with the
grounds are 4 mm or more. Measure the tire thread
depths at the areas indicated in the figure. When the
depths become equal to or less than 4 mm, replace
tires.
2) Check air pressures.Check air pressures with tire
gauges when tires are cool enough, and make certain
that they are at 137 kPa {1.4 kfg / cm2}. Adjust air
pressures of the tires if they are NOT appropriate.
3) Check whether or not the wheel nuts are loose. Check
if the wheel hub nuts are loose or fallen off or if wheel
hub bolts are broken. Also check if there are any rust
fluids and/or whether or NOT the lengths of all the
wheel hub bolts projected out of the wheel hub nuts are
the same.
One-fourth of the
tire widths
Lost nuts
Rust fluids
CAUTION
Turn the wheel hub nut in the tightening direction during inspection.
Excessive tightening of the wheel hub nut will lead to breakage of bolts or cracks
in the disc wheel. Be sure to observe the specified torque.
NOTE: Tighten the wheel hub nut 50 hours after purchase of a new vehicle or replacement of
tires.
Roll
The roll may be worn deeply and broken depending on the operation method and the
condition of the site. Check the roll occasionally in the same way as tires.
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Air cleaner
When the red moving piece of the dust indicator reaches the service level (mark on the dust
indicator), clean the outer element in the manner shown below.
1) The air cleaner is located at the front portion in the engine room. Open the bonnet hood,
release the clip of the air cleaner case and remove the cover.
2) Pull the outer element straight out of the element case so as not to damage the outer
element.
3) Blow compressed air from the inside of the outer element for cleaning. The air pressure
shall not exceed 686 kPa {7 kgf / cm2}. If the element has scratches, holes, or oil spots,
replace it with a new one.
WARNING
Stop the engine before inspection, cleaning, or maintenance, otherwise dust will
enter the engine, causing the breakdown of the engine.
Wear protective goggles, a dust respirator, and other protective gear before
cleaning the air cleaner and outer element in order to prevent dust from entering
your eyes or nose.
Clip
Dust indicator
Element (INNER)
Element (OUTER)
CAUTION
Clean only the outer element. Do not remove the inner element.
If the red moving piece of the dust indicator still reaches the service level after
the outer element has been cleared, replace the outer element with a new one.
Replace the outer element every year or after it is cleaned five times when
the vehicle is operated under normal conditions. Be sure to replace the inner
element together with the outer element.
Shorten the outer element cleaning and replacing intervals as necessary when
our vehicle is used under severe conditions.
Be sure to use our genuine element.
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Fuel tank
1) With the drain plug removed, remove the water and
sediment from the bottom of the tank.
2) If sedimentation is substantial, remove the drain plug
and clean the interior of the tank.
3) When the necessary work and refueling are complete,
tighten the filler cap positively.
Fill port
WARNING
The fuel will catch fire if open flames or ignition
sources are used close to it.
Do not smoke or use a match or cigarette lighter
close to it.
Cover
Cleaning
Breather
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Part No.
4211-41001-0
500
4211-41001-0
500
4421-39001-0
500
4032-09002-0
500
4032-64005-0
250
4207-79000-0
1000
4419-41000-0
As required
Inner element
4419-41001-0
Replacement simultaneously
with the outer element
Outer element
4419-41002-0
Annual
replacement (year)
69
Replacement per
operation (hours)
Remark
70
Outer element
4419-41002-0
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Type of fluid
Fuel tank
Diesel oil
265 (70.0)
Engine oil
13 (3.4)
Hydraulic oil
50 (13.0)
Wheel motor
Gear oil
3.6 (0.95)
Radiator
Coolant
18.9 (5.0)
Vibrator
Gear oil
34 (9.0)
Transmission
Gear oil
2.0 (0.5)
Differential
Gear oil
11 (2.9)
Final drives
Gear oil
1.75 x 2 (0.5 x 2)
(3) Rating
Ambient temp. and applicable viscosity rating
Lubricant
Service
classification
Engine oil
Applicable
standards
15 ~ 30C
(5 ~ 86F)
Cold
0 ~ 40C
(32 ~ 104F)
Moderate
15 ~ 55C
(59 ~ 131F)
Tropical
SAE 10W-30
SAE 30
SAE 40
MIL-L-2104B
Gear oil
SAE 80W-90
SAE 90
SAE 140
MIL-L-2105
Hydraulic oil
Anti wear
ISO-VG32
over VI 140
ISO-VG46
over VI 140
ISO-VG68
over VI 110
ISO-3448
Grease
Fuel
Diesel oil
NLGI-2
ASTM D975-2D
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3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Engine oil
API CC
Gear oil
API GL 4
Hydraulic oil
VG 46
Grease
(NLGI II)
CALTEX
RPM DELO
300 oil
Universal
Thuban 90
Rando Oil
HD 46
Martifack
EP 2
BP
BP Vanellus
C3-30
BP Gear Oil
EP 90
BP Energol
HLP 46
BP Energrease
LS EP 2
ESSO
Esso Lube
D3-30
Nuto
H 46
Beacon
EP 2
MOBIL
Mobil Delvac
1300
Mobile Pegasus
Gear Oil 90
Nuto
Oil 25
Beacon
EP 25
SHELL
Shell Rotella
CT Oil 30
Shell Spirax
90 EP
Shell Tellus
Oil 46
Shell Alvania
EP Grease 2
CASTROL
Castrol
CRD 30
Castrol
Hypoy 90
Hyspin
AWS 46
Spherrol
ELP 2
72
Color of wire
HEAD LAMP
55W
COMBINATION METER
LIGHTING
SWITCH
1 1.25R
42 1.25RW
XB
Y YR YW
41 1.25RG
41 1.25RG
HYD.FILTER
SWITCH
HYD.FILTER
SWITCH
THERMO
OIL
UNIT
PRESSURE
SWITCH
8 YL
XB
XB
38 GR
36 LgR
52 BrB
32 BY
XB
XB
4
3
5
1
LAMP CHECK
RELAY
(A-6)
4
39 L
30 RY
XB
XB
115BY
30 RY
28 LgW
1
2
L-INTERLOCK
RELAY
(A-1)
13 W
29 LgB
HORN
SOL.VALVE
SOL
SPEED CHANGE
SWITCH
HORN RELAY
(A-7)
26 Lg
33 Lg
34 LgW
34 LgW
33 Lg
HORN SWITCH
SOL.VALVE
SOL
X B
82 LgW
3 37 BrW
2
PARKING BRAKE
SWITCH
XB
36 LgR
29 LgB
5 1.25RB
7 5G
26 Lg
7 5G
26 Lg
25 BW
24 1.25BR
3
XB
4 BY
STARTER
SWITCH
BR
2 GB
4 5BY
82 LgW
Brown
Br
BY
BR
BW
Black
Black/
Red stripe
Black/
White stripe
Black/
Yellow stripe
GL
GB
BrW
BrR
Green/
Black stripe
Green/
Blue strope
Green
Brown/
Red stripe
Brown/
White stripe
Gray
Blue
Green/
Red stripe
Green/
White stripe
Green/
Yellow stripe
Gr
GY
GW
GR
Lg
LY
LW
LR
Orange
Light green
Blue/
Red stripe
Blue/
White stripe
Blue/
Yellow stripe
RL
RG
RB
XB
25 BW
OC
36 LgR
24 BR
Red/
Black stripe
Red/
Green strope
Red/
Blue stripe
Red
Pink
70 WR
N
M
REVERSE
BACKUP
BUZZER
SWITCH
BACK BUZZER
1
2
DELAY RELAY
(A-5)
R1
ACC
R2
2
1
P-INTERLOCK
RELAY
(A-2)
XB
36 LgR
NC NOCOM
STOP
FOOT BRAKE
SWITCH
2 GB
2 PULSE/REV SET(NO.1)
REV RATIO SEL.
1
2
3
4
GND OPEN OPEN OPEN
22 Y
22 Y
6 YB
21 YG
XB
COMBI.METER SET
XB
6 YB
70 WR
35 YW
27 Y
38 GR
OG LgY WB OW
W GY RB GB
BrW GR GW G
WR GL LR YL
LW Br LB L
FUEL UNIT
42 RW
1 R
21 YG
TACHO
SENSOR
42 1.25RW
45 GB
HEAD LAMP
55W
31 Br
42 1.25RW
46 GR
32 BY
FLOOD LAMP
55W(R)
12 R
1 1.25R
4 BY
GND
B
WATER SPRAY Br
LAMP CHECK BrW
OIL PRESSURE G
REV RATIO SEL.2 GB
TURN SIGNAL(R) GL
PARKING BRAKE GR
HYD.FILTER
GW
GY
GLOW
VIBRATING
L
LIQUIT SPRAY LB
TURN SIGNAL(L) LR
FLOOD LAMP LW
REV RATIO SEL.4 LgY
REV PULSE INPUT1 O
REV RATIO SEL.3 OG
TEMP CURVE SEL.2 OW
KEY SW.(ACC) P
R
24V(+)
REV RATIO SEL.1 RB
ELEC.CHG.WARNING W
TEMP CURVE SEL.1 WB
LIGHTING
WR
REV PULSE INPUT2 Y
POSITION LIGHT YL
FUEL METER YR
TEMP.METER YW
17 YR
NC NOCOM
WL
WB
RY
RW
White/
Black stripe
White/
Blue stripe
White
Red/
White stripe
Red/
Yellow stripe
X B
114 BG
4 BY
X 8B
FUSE BOX
ALTERNATOR(50A)
BRAKE RELAY
(A-3)
29 LgB
28 LgW
5 1.25RB
FORWARD
F-R LEVER
SWITCH
13
4 BY
12
1.25R
127
11
20A
5A
20 RW
28 LgW
12 R
20A
12 R
24 BR
13 W
10
15A
30 RY
15A
35 YW
12 R
3 8R
FLOOD LAMP
55W(L)
P1 P2 A E
X B
YL
YG
YB
WR
XB
Yellow/
Black stripe
Yellow/
Green stripe
Yellow/
Blue stripe
Yellow
C B
Blue
Black/
Green stripe
Sb
Yellow/
Red stripe
Yellow/
White stripe
Brown/
Yellow stripe
XB
GLOW PLUG
BG
BrY
YW
YR
15 L
STARTER MOTOR
B
C
WG
NO
SOL
SOL
X B
11 Y
AV60
OPTION
2
5
9 YR
10 YB
95E41R BATTERY
(N100)
AV60
VIBRATION
L-H CHANGE
SWITCH
10 YB
9 YR
24 1.25BR
5 1.25RB
AB CD
E F GH I
AE B CDI
DIODE UNIT
95E41R
(N100)
11 Y
10 YB
31 Br
BATTERY
RELAY
X B
X B
VIB SOL.VALVE #1
VIB SOL.VALVE #2
COM
Blue/
Black stripe
White/
Green stirpe
5 1.25RB
AV60
81 RG
11 Y
LB
77 5BW
F.L. 65A
4 5BY
SAFETY RELAY
S E
76 8WY
F.L. 75A
75 3G
Br
109
RY
108 RL
9 YR
10 YB
F/R LEVER
VIBRATING
SWITCH
C1-P12
(HI)
C1-P11
(LOW)
C1-P9
(LOW)
C1-P10
(HI)
C1-P6
C1-P7
C1-P5
MCO12-010
(FOR ECO)
C1-P1
C1-P2
C1-P8
C1-P4
C1-P3
VIBRATION
SWITCH
X B
106 YB
105 G
113 L
57 G
3 8R
F.L. 45A
30 RY
CAN -
CAN +
XB
ROTATORY
LAMP
CONTROL P.C.
X B
23 3RG
106
YB
ENGINE
STOPPER
RELAY
(A-4)
NC NO COM
48 RL
OPTION
ECO LAMP
(24V)
105 G
48 RL
114 BG
14 LW
16 LY
7 5G
12 R
White/
Red stripe
ENGINE STOPPER
7 5G
C E
R L
TIMER;GLOW PLUG
4 5BY
5 1.25RB
24 1.25BR
3 8R
2
ROTATORY LAMP
SWITCH
43 RG
OPTION
20 RW
OPTION
29 LgB
26 Lg
5A
29 LgB
7G
15A
39 L
41 1.25RG
15A
3 5R
20A
4 BY
15A
43 2RG
106YB
20A
27 Y
1 1.25R
75 3G
5A
23 3RG
15 L
77 5BW
15A
16 LY
AV60
73
14 LW
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
3. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
4. SPECIFICATIONS
Fuse box
The fuse box houses six 15A-fuses, four 20A-fuses and two 5A-fuses lined up with spares
fitted for 15A-fuses, 20A-fuses and 5A-fuses. Use fuses of correct capacity. See page 28 .
Fuse box
Battery
Leaving the battery unused for long without attention
or using its power excessively at a time can cause
damage to the plates, leading to a shortened life.
For long-term storage, charge it fully, tighten the caps
securely, store in a cool and dry place, and check the
level of charge at least once a month.
Maintain the level of charge above 75%.
In cold weather, it is desirable to start the engine
with the battery charged 100%. Do not try to start the
engine with less than 75%.
CAUTION
The power-supply voltage of this machine is 24V.
Battery
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4. SPECIFICATIONS
4 SPECIFICATIONS
(1) SV520D
2130
1095
2970
2295
Model
Weight:
Gross weight
On rear axle
On front axle
Dimension:
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheelbase
Wheel
Front
Smooth
Rear
415
405
500
2150
2190
2910
15
3
1775
1560
5840
SV520D
Vibrating power:
Frequency
Centrifugal force
10,100 kg
5,400 kg
4,700 kg
Gradability
Rolling width
Minimum turning radius
Engine:
Model
5,840 mm
2,295 mm
2,910 mm
2,970 mm
Roll (dia. x width)
1,530 x 2,130 mm (60 x 84)
Tire
23.1 26 8 PR (OR)
Total displacement
Rated output
Max. torque
Performance:
Travel speed
1st 0~ 6 km/h
( 0~ 3.7 mile/h )
2nd 0~10 km/h ( 0~ 6.2 mile/h )
Tank capacity:
Fuel tank
Hydraulic oil tank
NOTE: Gradability is the calculated value. It may vary with ground surface conditions.
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Low
High
{17,500kgf}
{26,000kgf}
62 (32
)
2,130 mm (84)
5.6 m (221)
ISUZU4BG1TDiesel Engine
with turbo chager
4.329 litres (264.2 cu.in) {4,329 cc}
83.3kW {113ps} / 2,100min-1 {rpm}
(111.7HP/2,100 rpm)
387 Nm/2,000 min-1 {rpm}
(285 ft-lb/2,000 rpm)
265 litres (70 gal)
50 litres (13 gal)
4. SPECIFICATIONS
(2) SV520DF
1095
Weight:
Gross weight
On rear axle
On front axle
Dimension:
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheelbase
Wheel
Front
5840
SV520DF
Vibrating power:
Frequency
Centrifugal force
11,840 kg
7,140 kg
4,700 kg
Gradability
Rolling width
Minimum turning radius
Engine:
Model
5,840 mm
2,295 mm
2,945 mm
2,970 mm
Roll (dia. x width)
Smooth
Pad
Rear
1560
1775
2970
2295
Model
390
555
460
2155
2195
2945
08
17
2130
Total displacement
Rated output
Max. torque
Tire
23.1 26 8 PR (OR)
Performance:
Travel speed
1st 0~ 6 km/h
( 0~ 3.7 mile/h )
2nd 0~10 km/h ( 0~ 6.2 mile/h )
Tank capacity:
Fuel tank
Hydraulic oil tank
NOTE: Gradability is the calculated value. It may vary with ground surface conditions.
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Low
High
{17,500kgf}
{26,000kgf}
53 (28)
2,130 mm (84)
5.6 m (221)
ISUZU4BG1TDiesel Engine
with turbo chager
4.329 litres (264.2 cu.in) {4,329 cc}
83.3kW {113ps} / 2,100min-1 {rpm}
(111.7HP/2,100 rpm)
387 Nm/2,000 min-1 {rpm}
(285 ft-lb/2,000 rpm)
265 litres (70 gal)
50 litres (13 gal)
4. SPECIFICATIONS
(3) SV520T
2175
1095
405
520
425
2165
2925
600
2130
2970
2295
Model
Weight:
Gross weight
On rear axle
On front axle
Dimension:
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheelbase
Wheel
Front
Pad
Rear
1775
1560
5840
SV520T
Vibrating power:
Frequency
Centrifugal force
10,530 kg
5,790 kg
4,740 kg
Gradability
Rolling width
Minimum turning radius
Engine:
Model
5,840 mm
2,295 mm
2,925 mm
2,970 mm
Roll (dia. x width)
Total displacement
Rated output
Tire
23.1 26 8 PR (OR)
Max. torque
Performance:
Travel speed
1st 0~ 6 km/h
( 0~ 3.7 mile/h )
2nd 0~10 km/h ( 0~ 6.2 mile/h )
Tank capacity:
Fuel tank
Hydraulic oil tank
NOTE: Gradability is the calculated value. It may vary with ground surface conditions.
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Low
High
{17,500kgf}
{26,000kgf}
62 (32)
2,130 mm (84)
5.6 m (221)
ISUZU4BG1TDiesel Engine
with turbo chager
4.329 litres (264.2 cu.in) {4,329 cc}
83.3kW {113ps} / 2,100min-1 {rpm}
(111.7HP/2,100 rpm)
387 Nm/2,000 min-1 {rpm}
(285 ft-lb/2,000 rpm)
265 litres (70 gal)
50 litres (13 gal)
4. SPECIFICATIONS
(4) SV520TF
1095
2970
2295
Model
Weight:
Gross weight
On rear axle
On front axle
Dimension:
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheelbase
Wheel
Front
400
1775
1560
5840
SV520TF
Vibrating power:
Frequency
Centrifugal force
12,810 kg
8,080 kg
4,730 kg
Gradability
Rolling width
Minimum turning radius
Engine:
Model
5,840 mm
2,295 mm
2,935 mm
2,970 mm
Roll (dia. x width)
Smooth
Pad
Rear
535
440
2180
2170
2935
65
1
2130
Total displacement
Rated output
Tire
23.1 26 8 PR (OR)
Max. torque
Performance:
Travel speed
1st 0~ 6 km/h
( 0~ 3.7 mile/h )
2nd 0~10 km/h ( 0~ 6.2 mile/h )
Tank capacity:
Fuel tank
Hydraulic oil tank
NOTE: Gradability is the calculated value. It may vary with ground surface conditions.
78
Low
High
{17,500kgf}
{26,000kgf}
49 (26)
2,130 mm (84)
5.6 m (221)
ISUZU4BG1TDiesel Engine
with turbo chager
4.329 litres (264.2 cu.in) {4,329 cc}
83.3kW {113ps} / 2,100min-1 {rpm}
(111.7HP/2,100 rpm)
387 Nm/2,000 min-1 {rpm}
(285 ft-lb/2,000 rpm)
265 litres (70 gal)
50 litres (13 gal)